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Master of Education, Teacher Leadership

Stay in the classroom while expanding your portfolio of leadership.

Why Get a Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Teacher Leadership? 

The Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Teacher Leadership is a non-licensing track that prepares professionals working in the field of Education for enhanced leadership opportunities. Responsibilities such as instructional coaches, mentors, team leaders and other roles are increasingly offered to outstanding classroom teachers who want to take on more leadership experience.

Belmont's program is applicable to those who are seeking opportunities in leadership, policy or advocacy. An emphasis on organizational and instructional leadership prepares candidates to be collaborative leaders who enable others to flourish.

Teacher Friendly
Classes in the M.Ed. in Teacher Leadership are taught as online courses. This allows the working practitioner to attend classes and complete the program within 18 months. All individual course assignments are directly related to the work of the teacher in the role they serve.

Emphasis on Engaged Leadership
Belmont’s M.Ed. in Teacher Leadership is an innovative approach to organizational change, strengthening the voice and impact of teacher leaders and giving them opportunities to collaborate with other entrepreneurial leaders in the field. Our candidates look at change mindsets as mechanisms of advancing public good while probing what has limited positive change in the past.

Emphasis on Advocacy
Belmont’s M.Ed. in Teacher Leadership starts with the premise that effective leaders must first be culturally responsive to the organizations and communities in which they serve. Equally important is the need to be advocates for students, families and the profession of education. Therefore, every candidate in our program will be challenged to look at educational policy and structures from the lens of an advocate looking to create opportunities for others to flourish while simultaneously using data and informed professional experience to shape policy and curriculum change.

Career Possibilities

  • Instructional Coach
  • Mentor
  • Team Leader
  • Add-on licensure

Program Details

Leadership Core

  • Leadership in Organizations
  • Cultural Responsiveness and Diversity in Organizations
  • Assessment and Data for School Improvement

Emphasis Courses

  • Educational Policy and Advocacy
  • Collaboration and Engagement for Families and Communities
  • Leading Professional Learning Communities in Educational Organizations
  • Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning
  • Portfolio Leadership: Branding, Communication and Impact
  • Organizational Culture Change and Human Flourishing
  • Applied Learning in Leadership

English as a Second Language (ESL) Add-on Endorsement

Are you interested in finding out more about how to support the English learners in your school or district? An ESL endorsement makes you even more marketable.

  • ESL endorsement coursework is 12 credit hours and can be completed in a year.
  • Candidates must also pass the ESL Praxis to apply for an ESL endorsement.
  • Interested in finding out more about the ESL endorsement? Click here to view the catalog or contact Dr. Amanda Nelms.

View program requirements here.

Application Deadlines

Fall: August 1
Spring:
November 15

Admissions Checklist

    • Application Form: Apply Online from the BU4U application portal.
    • Application Fee: A $50 non-refundable application fee is required.
    • Official Transcripts: Request official transcripts from previous colleges. You may request official hard copies to be mailed, or they may be sent using a secure third-party electronic service, if your institution participates (i.e. parchment, student clearing house, etc.). Please allow 4-6 weeks for all official transcripts to be received and processed. Official copies should be mailed to: Belmont University, Office of Admissions, 1900 Belmont Blvd, Nashville, TN 37212. Electronic copies should be sent to belmontadmissions@belmont.edu.
    • Recommendations: Contact two individuals for professional recommendations. These are completed after the application fee has been submitted and are listed under the Supplemental Items section. Recommendations are done entirely through the BU4U portal through email.
    • Resume: A professional resume is required and is uploaded through your BU4U portal as a supplemental item.

International Students

This program does not meet Visa requirements for International students.

Application Status

Applicants are admitted on a rolling admissions pattern and will be notified of the admissions committee's decision shortly after the admissions requirements are completed. To check on the status of your application, check your BU4U account.

  • Tuition Information: Determine the total cost per semester on our Graduate Tuition & Aid website
  • After being offered admission to Belmont, you may secure your enrollment with a nonrefundable enrollment deposit of $150. This deposit will be applied to first-semester charges.

 

Tuition & Financial Aid Information

You can determine the cost per semester for courses in the Master of Arts in Teaching program by visiting the Graduate Tuition & Aid website.

After being offered admission to Belmont, you may secure your enrollment with a nonrefundable enrollment deposit of $150. This deposit will be applied to first semester charges.

Questions?

Contact Hallie Caddy, if you have questions or need assistance.

International Students

This program does not meet Visa requirements for International students.

Due to visa requirements, at this time international students can only be considered for admission in the following College of Education graduate programs:

  • Master of Arts in Teaching, Internship (ONLY Summer start)
  • Master of Arts in Teaching, Student Teaching

Non US citizen applicants must satisfy one of the English language proficiency requirements (i.e. TOEFL, Duolingo, etc.) before an admissions decision can be made. The list of acceptable options may be found HERE. International applicants with college level course work from foreign institutions must have transcripts evaluated by a NACE accredited evaluation service, such as World Education Services or Joseph Silny & Associates. Visit the International Student admissions website for more information. 

Application Deadlines (all materials and application must be submitted):

  • Summer Start – February 1st
  • Fall Start – April 1st
  • Spring Start – October 1st

International Admissions Requirements:

  • Official Evaluation for your transcript:
    • Cannot be sent by you, must come directly to Belmont from the evaluation company.
    • University-level Credits Completed Outside of the U.S. - All applicants are required to submit transcript evaluations for all college/university coursework completed outside the US. Evaluations must be course-by-course, contain a GPA (grade point average), and be from an NACES accredited evaluation company.
  • For more information, a list of suggested companies, and instructions, please click here to access our transcript evaluation guide.
  • An undergraduate GPA of at least 2.75 is required for admission into the Master of Arts in Teaching program.
  • Proof of English Proficiency
    • Non US Citizen applicants must satisfy one of these English language proficiency requirements before an admissions decision can be made:
      • Minimum TOEFL iBT, including the Home Edition and Paper Edition, score of 80 (Equivalent TOEFL myBest scores are accepted) (Belmont’s TOEFL code is 1058); or
      • Minimum IELTS academic score of 6.5 (including the IELTS Indicator); or
      • Minimum SAT Reading Score of 29 or Writing and Language score of 550 (Belmont’s SAT code is 1058); or
      • Minimum ACT English or Reading sub score of 23 (Belmont’s ACT code is 3946); or
      • Minimum Duolingo English Test score of 115; or
      • Minimum Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English score of C1 Advanced (180 overall); or
      • Minimum Cambridge Certificate of English Proficiency score of C2 (180 overall) ; or
      • Minimum English3 (E3) Proficiency Test score of 68; or
      • Minimum Pearson (PTE) Academic Plus score of 58; or
      • Minimum General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) score of C or 4 and above on the English language exam; or
      • Minimum International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) score of 5 or higher on English A Language and Literature (SL/HL) or English Language B (SL/HL) (English ab initio is not accepted); or
      • Minimum iTEP Academic score of 3.9; or
      • 3 years of US high school without ESL coursework; or
      • 6 hours of English Composition coursework with a grade of 'C' or higher at a US college/university; or
      • Have received a degree in the US (bachelor’s, master’s, or PhD); or
      • Citizenship with one of the following countries:
        • Antigua
        • Australia
        • Bahamas
        • Barbuda
        • Barbados
        • Belize
        • British Virgin Islands
        • Canada (except Quebec)
        • Dominica
        • Grenada
        • Guyana
        • Ireland
        • Jamaica
        • Malta
        • New Zealand
        • St Kitts and Nevi
        • St Lucia
        • St Vincent and the Grenadines
        • Trinidad and Tobago
        • Turks and Caicos Islands
        • United Kingdom – Northern Ireland, Scotland, England, and Wales
  • Resume
  • 2 recommendations
  • Essay/State of Purpose
  • Clean Background Check – this will be done once you arrive in the US.
  •  After acceptance, you will be required to provide the following:
    • Deposit: 
      • After being offered admission to Belmont, you may secure your enrollment with a nonrefundable enrollment deposit of $150. This deposit will be applied to first semester charges.  
    • Evidence of Financial Ability:
      • Students must pay the entire tuition amount at the beginning of the semester. See our Cost Estimator.
      • This program is 35 credit hours so it is $50,750 for tuition; with a 30% discount (-$15,225) it is $35,050 for the tuition alone. This does not include fees (about $475 per semester), meal plan, or housing. 
  • International students are also responsible for purchasing health insurance. The cost of a basic plan is approximately $1,416 per year ($118 per month)
  • Visa:
    • In order to create an I-20, Shauna Walsh will collect your financial documents, passport, and personal information.
    • After receipt of the I-20, you must complete the visa process before arriving in the US. Please note that if you cannot arrive in time for the start of class, you will need to defer to another semester.
    •  https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/students/financial-ability
    • If you will need an F-1 student visa, please contact Shauna Walsh (shauna.walsh@belmont.edu), Assistant Director of International Student and Scholars Services at Belmont. Once you have been admitted and paid the deposit, you can start the process with Shauna Walsh to obtain your immigration document.

Belmont Teacher Education candidates have many opportunities to practice their advocacy, leadership and teaching skills through participation in Belmont’s service-learning and volunteer opportunities as well as education department-specific opportunities.

Candidates should explore coaching, teaching and tutoring opportunities, as well as create their own opportunities as they engage in service in their new home community of Nashville.

Our community partners include area charter, independent and public schools, as well as nonprofit and for-profit community agencies serving Nashville’s families. Belmont University requires all students to be engaged in community and service-learning opportunities but it is not uncommon for teacher education candidates to go beyond the required hours and in a number of opportunities take leadership roles.

Below are some of the opportunities in which our candidates engage:

Belmont’s Service-Learning and Volunteer Opportunities
Through Get Connected, Belmont’s online volunteer service directory, our candidates can connect with more than 70 area organizations where they can connect and serve. Our teacher candidates take seriously the opportunity to serve the greater Nashville community and volunteer in programs such as English Language Tutors with the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition, athletic coaches with area middle schools, tutoring programs with the YMCA, Martha O’Bryan Center and area faith-based programs.

Best Buddies©
BESTBUDDIES® builds one-to-one friendships between people with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), through school and community friendship programs that provide socialization opportunities to help erase the invisible line that often separates students or adults with and without IDD. Best Buddies at Belmont is an active student organization where Belmont students and community members with IDD become friends and hang out together with a focus on reducing barriers and building inclusive communities focused on strengths and relationships.

Homework Hotline
Homework Hotline is the largest provider of tutoring in Tennessee, the only service available by phone, and the only program that provides tutoring in six languages. Belmont University candidates serve as a volunteer satellite of Homework Hotline, housed on the Belmont campus. In this way, Belmont University students practice teaching techniques while providing one-on-one tutoring to at-risk children.

Kappa Delta Pi National Education Society
Kappa Delta Pi (KDP), International Honor Society in Education, fosters excellence in education and promotes fellowship among those dedicated to teaching. Belmont’s Nu Phi Chapter is additionally, concerned with assisting the community and has been involved with food drives, raising funds for local literacy programs, as well as helping with Homework Hotline.

Student Teacher Education Association
Through its affiliation with the Tennessee Education Association (TEA) and the National Education Association (NEA), our student program leads tomorrow's teachers to a bright professional future. STEA exists to help our members move smoothly from students on campus to beginning teachers. This is achieved through a variety of avenues including organization meetings with speakers who highlight opportunities at Belmont and beyond to broaden understanding of what it means to be an educator, discussion of issues and trends in education, conference attendance for members to network and develop professionally and a focus on service to communities and families.

STEA is proud to work with Belmont University for Annual Family Literacy Day each spring by forming a reading circle where we read aloud books around a theme with children from the community. We also collect canned goods for local food banks as well as school supplies for teachers and children in Nashville Public Schools. Each spring we also host a campus-wide Valentine’s Day card-making event for the children and families of the Ronald McDonald House and residents of local nursing homes.

Belmont University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees. Questions about the accreditation of Belmont University may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website (www.sacscoc.org).

Belmont’s Teacher Education Program is approved by the Tennessee Department of Education and accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) legacy site visit of 2021.

Click here for full accreditation, licensure and annual reporting information

Alumni Testimonial

"Belmont's College of Education was exceptionally inclusive and flexible with my unique student-athlete schedule! Through in-person classes and independent studies with Dr. Lunsford, Dr. Nelms and Dr. Insana, I was able to maximize my learning experience and many form connections along the way!"

Jackie Verseman, Class of 2023

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